A new split-screen feature is coming to Google Chrome, and it’s surprisingly powerful
A Google Chrome Canary beta build has revealed a new split-screen feature It’s been updated twice and renamed since it was first discovered It’s not available to the public yet, but is expected to release soon The latest beta build of Google Chrome features brand-new split-screen functionality. This feature lets you use two windows in a single tab and even dynamically change the size of the windows for enhanced productivity. Uncovered by X user Leopeva64, the new Google Chrome split-screen feature appears to be now known as “Show side-by-side”. However, it was first available in the drop-down menu as “Split tab with active tab”. Naming conventions aside, the functionality is identical between the two beta updates; you can merge two windows in the browser under one larger tab, and then you’re able to resize the two sides, which means you won’t have to manually drag two windows snapped together or swap tabs out. While confirmed to not […]